Guide: Beware of Zeroing Out Your Workplace Energy
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Everyone experiences multiple career transitions throughout their professional journey: moving from one company to another, shifting from one industry to another, or—choosing not to join any company at all and instead starting their own venture.Whether it's changing jobs, starting a business, or switching industries, when such career transitions arrive, we inevitably ask ourselves: "What kind of job should I seek now?" or "What kind of career can I build?" What kind of job should I seek now? When we're most concerned about our next career move and future prospects, we often inadvertently overlook something far more important than the immediate path itself: the accumulation of professional energy.What is "career energy"? Like all physical objects, our careers accumulate a unique, intangible energy. This energy cannot be simply summarized as conventional "professional experience." It encompasses the spirit, temperament, vision, breadth of perspective, intuition, and other qualities we cultivate in the workplace—things that cannot be replaced by mere "experience."Whenever you assume a role in the workplace, a specific type of "career energy" rapidly coalesces around you, becoming an integral part of who you are. In other words, it is the combination of you and that "career energy" that forms a complete and authentic "you" in the professional sphere.You and your friends often notice that after taking on a new career, certain aspects of you seem to shift—you feel somewhat different from before. Why? Scientifically speaking, it's not that you've changed fundamentally. Rather, your unique "workplace energy" at that moment subtly and unconsciously transforms you.Resetting Workplace Energy Resetting workplace energy isn't merely about work experience—experience can be gained quickly, but restoring a completely depleted overall workplace energy requires significant effort. Moreover, some individuals, for various reasons, frequently and blindly switch careers, repeatedly resetting their workplace energy to zero.Recognize that each time you reset your career energy is like detonating a devastating atomic bomb on your "career continent," inflicting major trauma on your professional journey.Repeated resets lead to one inevitable outcome: your career loses its momentum through successive "earthquakes," significantly weakening its impact and resilience. Compounded by age, life circumstances, environment, and other external factors, you'll find yourself increasingly distanced from others in the workplace, trapped in a cycle of self-doubt, resentment, and discouragement.
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